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Directs SIT to Expedite Investigation in Crime No. 133/2024 of Koppam Police Station: Ensuring Fair Probe and Filing of Final Report at the Earliest

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Kerala High Court Directs SIT to Expedite Investigation in Crime No. 133/2024 of Koppam Police Station: Ensuring Fair Probe and Filing of Final Report at the Earliest
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Kerala High Court Directs SIT to Expedite Investigation in Crime No. 133/2024 of Koppam Police Station: Ensuring Fair Probe and Filing of Final Report at the Earliest

Court’s Decision: The Kerala High Court, presided over by Justice Dr. Kauser Edappagath, disposed of the writ petition that sought the constitution of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) for the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 22, 2025

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